Mozambique
Mozambique is a tropical paradise full of sunshine, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture! With crystal-clear waters, it’s perfect for snorkeling, diving, and relaxing on beautiful islands like Bazaruto and Ilha de Mozambique.
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Mozambique
An exciting destination with something for everyone.
You can explore lively markets, enjoy fresh seafood, and discover rich history. Whether you're swimming with dolphins, exploring coral reefs, or just soaking up the beach vibes, Mozambique offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation for every traveller! Don’t miss this coastal gem!
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When To Visit
Seasonal secrets awaits
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December - February
Summer
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March - May
Autumn
15 - 25
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June - August
Winter
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September - November
Spring
Mozambique enjoys a tropical climate, with hot, humid summers (November to April) marked by heavy rainfall and occasional storms. Winters (May to October) are cooler, dry, and more pleasant for travel, especially along the coast. The best time to visit is during the dry, cooler winter months for ideal conditions.
Accommodation
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Mozambique’s accommodations range from beachside boutique hotels and eco-resorts to exclusive island lodges and luxury tented camps. Many focus on sustainable luxury, blending coastal beauty with marine and cultural experiences.

Activities
Experience it all
Mozambique’s weather is a beach lover’s dream!
Summer (Nov-Mar) is hot and humid with occasional rains, turning the coast lush and green. Winter (May-Oct) is dry and mild, perfect for beach days and exploring. Pack light for the day, but don’t forget a jacket for cool evenings!
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Mozambique’s habitats are a stunning mix of land and sea!
From tropical forests and savannas to pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs, it’s a nature lover’s paradise. Wander through wetlands, explore marine parks, and spot wildlife on land and in the water-Mozambique’s landscapes are as diverse as they are magical!
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Mozambique’s wildlife is a vibrant mix of land and sea!
Spot elephants, lions, and leopards in Gorongosa, or dive into crystal-clear waters to swim with whale sharks, dolphins, and colorful fish. From safari to sea, Mozambique’s creatures will make your adventure truly wild and unforgettable!
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Frequently Asked questions
All you need to know
When is the best time to visit Mozambique?
The best time is from April to November, during the dry season. Think sunny days, cool evenings, and perfect beach weather! If you love marine life, plan your visit around the whale shark migration from October to March. The warm, tropical waters are calling!
Is it safe to travel in Mozambique?
Mozambique is generally safe for travelers, but like anywhere, use your common sense. Stick to tourist-friendly areas, avoid isolated spots after dark, and always keep your valuables secure. The locals are friendly, and with a little caution, you’ll have a great time exploring!
What should I pack for a trip to Mozambique?
Pack light and breezy! Lightweight, comfy clothes for the hot, sunny days are a must. But don’t forget a jacket or sweater for cooler evenings. Sunscreen, a hat, and a swimsuit for beach time are essential. And if you’re going on a safari or to the islands, sturdy shoes and mosquito repellent will be your best friends!
What are the must-see places in Mozambique?
Mozambique is packed with gems! You can't miss Bazaruto Archipelago for crystal-clear waters and incredible diving, or Gorongosa National Park for an epic safari experience. The capital, Maputo, is buzzing with culture, and the Quirimbas Archipelago is perfect for island-hopping and exploring underwater wonders!
Do I need a visa to visit Mozambique?
It depends on where you're from! Many travelers can visit Mozambique visa-free for up to 30 days. But, check with your local embassy just to make sure. Don’t forget-your passport needs to be valid for at least six months beyond your trip!
What currency is used in Mozambique?
Mozambique’s currency is the Mozambican Metical (MZN). But don’t worry-US dollars are also accepted in many places, especially in tourist areas. It’s a good idea to have both on hand, and you can easily withdraw Meticais from ATMs in the cities.
What languages are spoken in Mozambique?
The official language is Portuguese, but you’ll hear many local languages, such as Shona, Cabo Verdean, and Makhuwa, depending on where you are. Most people in tourist spots speak some English, so you won’t be completely lost in translation-but a few “obrigado’s” (thank you) goes a long way!
Do I need vaccinations before visiting Mozambique?
It’s always best to check with your doctor before you go. But most travelers will need vaccinations for Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Typhoid. Malaria prevention is also recommended for certain areas. If you're coming from a yellow fever zone, don’t forget your yellow fever certificate!
Why do you need a guide in Mozambique?
A guide is like your local superhero! They know the ins and outs of the country, can show you hidden gems, and help you get the most out of your trip. They also keep you safe in unfamiliar areas and make sure you don’t miss out on any epic experiences (like secret beaches or wildlife sightings!).
Do I need a yellow fever vaccination to go to Mozambique?
If you’re coming from a yellow fever zone, yes, you’ll need a yellow fever vaccination certificate. But if you’re traveling from a non-yellow fever country, you’re good to go without it. Best to check with your doctor for peace of mind!
What time zone is Mozambique in?
Mozambique runs on East Africa Time (EAT), which is GMT +3. So, it’s time to relax, soak in the sun, and enjoy every minute of your holiday without worrying about time zones!
What type of tours can I do in Mozambique?
Mozambique is all about adventure! You can take safaris in Gorongosa or Limpopo National Park, go island-hopping around the Bazaruto Archipelago, dive with dolphins in the Quirimbas Islands, or take a cultural tour in Maputo. Whether it’s wildlife, beaches, or culture, there’s a tour for you!
Is there malaria in Mozambique?
Yes, malaria is present in certain parts of Mozambique, especially in rural areas and during the rainy season. But no worries-you can take medication to prevent it, and a bit of mosquito repellent goes a long way. Just follow your doctor’s advice, and you’ll be safe while you explore!
Is Mozambique good for solo travellers?
Absolutely! Mozambique is a great destination for solo travelers. Whether you're exploring the beaches, the wildlife, or the cities, you’ll find plenty of friendly locals and fellow adventurers to meet. It’s a place where you can have both peace and adventure-all on your own terms!
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